Huawei’s new Router X3 Pro is probably one of the coolest tech products of 2025. Unlike any router, it has a cylindrical body with a glowing mountain inside. It’s a perfect piece of home decor except for being a networking device.
The same company is now teasing a new kind of portable hotspot. And in Huawei’s fashion, it looks very different from the pocket-sized mobile WiFi devices we’re used to. Called the Huawei Mobile WiFi X, the device was revealed through an official teaser video just today.

In Huawei’s own words, the Mobile WiFi X is “reshaping the mobile network experience.” The company claims its multi-antenna system integrated into an X-shaped design balances aesthetics, convenience, and performance, especially for outdoor live streaming and mobile content creation.
Of course, the most striking thing here is the design. Instead of a flat slab, the Mobile WiFi X features a foldable X-shaped body that can be unfolded and placed on a table while in use.
Huawei Mobile WiFi X is an all-in-one networking device
And the design might not just be for looks. An expanded structure gives Huawei more room for antennas, which could help with signal stability and performance.
There’s also a built-in display screen, which shows information like the time, battery level, signal strength, connection status, carrier, and how many devices are connected.

Interestingly, the signal indicator shown in the teaser doesn’t list a specific network standard. We are expecting 5G nonetheless.
The Huawei Mobile WiFi X has also been spotted inside the Huawei Smart Life app, where users can connect to and bind the device. This suggests the software side is well underway, even if the hardware details remain under wraps.
For now, Huawei is keeping official specs and pricing details under wraps. However, the device is expected to launch in March 2026.
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